Alex Arnout marks 10 years of Dogmatik Records with label retrospective compilation

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Alex Arnout marks 10 years of Dogmatik Records with label retrospective compilation

Underground scene stalwart Alex Arnout has a busy winter all mapped out. The Dogmatik label boss has been turning out essential house and tech tracks for more than a decade now, and continues to set his own exciting agenda with each new offering.

That will be proven once again between now and February when he puts out another clutch of great material. Chief amongst these offerings is 10 years of Dogmatik Records, a fine compilation that looks at the best music this key label has released in the last decade.  It comes in two meaty parts with two separate collections of remixes also lined up. Along the way the compilation reads like a who’s who of the underground with artists like Peace Division, Maya Jane Coles, Alex himself, Samu.L, Reset Robot, Jovonn, Dusky and more all contributing killer cuts.

As well as this, Alex’s personal schedule includes tracks on some various artist Dogmatik compilations, a split EP with Maya Jane Coles – an artist Alex first discovered and released years ago before the rest of the world – as well as remixes of US house legend Michael Watford on Hard Times and Adam Curtain on Lovecrimes plus much more besides.

As a DJ of twenty years, Alex has proven himself time and time again everywhere from DC10 in Ibiza to Dance Valley in Amsterdam. His passion for, and understanding of, underground music runs deep, and means he can serve up exactly the sort of set that is required no matter the situation. In the next month alone he will head to play at BPM Club in Ecuador, Kater Blau in Berlin and Canvas One in London.

Alex Arnout, then, is as vital now as ever, with plenty on the horizon for 2017.